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English: Christina Nilsson as Ophelia

Identifier: memoriesofhostes02howe (find matches)
Title: Memories of a hostess : a chronicle of eminent friendships, drawn chiefly from the diaries of Mrs. James T. Fields
Year: 1922 (1920s)
Authors: Howe, M. A. De Wolfe (Mark Antony De Wolfe), 1864-1960 Roy J. Friedman Mark Twain Collection (Library of Congress) DLC Fields, Annie, 1834-1915
Subjects: Fields, Annie, 1834-1915 Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 Women -- Massachusetts Boston Diaries Friendship -- Massachusetts Boston Authors, American -- 19th century Biography Actors -- United States Biography Boston (Mass.) -- Intellectual life
Publisher: Boston : Atlantic Monthly Press
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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it means whenMrs. Fields asks me to lunch at one oclock! with anarch look at me. I was extremely penitent and hurriedthe lunch, but the people could not go out of the dining-room. However, all was cleaned at last and we had aquiet cosy talk and sit-down, which was delightful. On Saturday she sang from Hamlet, the madscene of Ophelia. As usual, her dress and whole appear-ance were of the most refined and perfect beauty, andher singing we appreciated even more deeply than ever.She has not the remote exalte nature of highest genius,but she is the great singer of this new time, and herrealism is in marked sympathy with her period. It has already been suggested that, when Thomas Bailey Aldrich made his migration to Boston as editor ofEvery Saturday, he brought into the circle of theFieldses many fresh breezes from the outer world. Inthe diary of Mrs. Fields there are frequent notes re-vealing a friendship which lasted, indeed, long afterthe diary ceased, and up to the end of Aldrichs life.
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CHRISTINE NILSSON AS OPHELIA STAGE FOLK AND OTHERS 227 in 1907. Two entries — the first relating to the mete-oric author of The Diamond Lens, regarded in itsday as a bright portent in the literary heavens, the sec-ond to the Aldriches themselves at the country placewith the name which Aldrich embalmed in his excellenttitle, From Ponkapog to Pesth — warrant conver-sion from manuscript into print. November 9,1865. — Aldrich told us the story of Fitz-James OBrien, the able author of The DiamondLens. He was a handsome fellow, and began his careerby running away with the wife of an English officer.The officer was in Lidia, and Fitz-James and the guiltywoman had fled to one of the seaports on the south ofEngland in order to take passage for America, when thearrival of the womans husband was announced to themand OBrien fled. He concealed himself on board a shipbound for New York. There he ran a career of dissipa-tion, landing with only sixty dollars. He went to a first-rate hotel, orde

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